Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 93, Hammond, Lake County, 6 October 1920 — Page 8

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DAIRY SHOW THIS WEEK

Vet only farmers, dairymen a nil mamif 'turers of m'lk product 3. lot the public at large is look ins frivanl 9 the National Dairy Show at t'tiion Stork Yards, fhiraK"' O.-t. 7-1 'i for the btgr exhibition recognised a th greatest annual Bgrioiiltural aii'i 'rtdu.trial exposition in America The show, with its lmrrni chenis of t !i 1 fine.t breeds ot datvy cattle, and lt monster display of machinery tor farm, horn dairy, milk plant, cicsmevy. ice cream and chpe faitoriv. be mad interesting to the ram.n vinitor by its athletic cam 1 r.l and it horte ttiow. Leading athletes of the O'yn.p'.'tin which -n-.in the Ant -i R.nvo n ""ill appear on the evenu-.K o" lot. 7-3 and 9 in connection with the liitu ehncl and college ath'-tto i-ont-st.i This will be the first uie:i r.,nre of the grreat track and f. Hi .-twrs m Amert.-n smce winnirc t'"' -evnIii Olyripisd in brilliant fe.-hvn On the evening of Oct. 11 nnd t hereafter until the close of the d'ury the finest show horses in , rm-r'.-t - ' l h exhibited in a dazzling loo- s!".iv. r-hlrh will outrival the iodty i-vent. a Mtpeola. Meadow t.rok, rip: us V. ""-: and the South Shore ("tun'.iv iV.ih'.-i horse meet. Lovers of horse fWh arc aured a rich tront in thi laro curry lists of hunters, aaddlors and driving horses in all classes. Announcement is road" that be rvc preat dairy breeds will he jud.scd n t'ie following days: Gnernscy d.iy. O.-' . 11 Holtein day. Oct. 12; Prown S day. Oct 12; Jersey Pay. Out. 1 ?, and yrshire day, Oct. 1. Tii- :r."tt !- tinguished cattl" Judges in tho i-ninrrv wjit officiete in the prie rirar and will grivc the dairmon an unoxo-iied .T -tunity to compare the broods wh-n seen toe-ether and to study breed, type end conformation under the guidance of the world's leading- experts.

tlriwill Iteig-litFl C. C. Jordan. (Tli-e I 1'arK) A. I.. I'.rsnd-ihurj, St. I'aul J M'liMiria' 1 .'. 1. itsrditior and O. I t T-;!i?c ii. ("tu'i ?doiinrial ". 11. Law, annnyl n. A rhil'l?.; South I2-nd I fin nil. '. A Vounj.;; t'nion Mills, A- ! t. T.11. kin r; Vn!;mraMt, liny O. t'ai' I 1 . AVuikerri'ii, M. '. Hisliop;

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Th" p 'iTii.seitou.i sale of firesrms by tK,. n;.-i h .1 n i of flflry i going to h" 5to;)ivl in 1 ho vei y near future, thanks t.- th quick action of (he. lty tr.oil nn 1 '"hi'f of iviice F'-rUii? who h.-1 lint n i.rdinsiue b parsed rvsrii i.i 1 1 1. w th" sal of firearms. Kfr s-m'-e the lny win n Gary friin1 i its nnouv there li'is lieon no law e'tli'r in Gry or the state of Indiana ;. -let!:'.!! t!v iaf of tlangerotis ft re-

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BISHOP ASSIGNS M. EjlilSTERS Northwest Indiana Conference Reports Read Before Adjournment LEBANON". Ind.. Oct. 4. The Northwest Indiana Methodist Conference adjourned this afternoon, with the assignments of ministers by Bishop V. P. Seete. The morninp sessi' P. wos devoted to conference reports and miscellaneous business. A cabloirrari on preetings from the lie-.. V. ;. Uan'ti'nr. who Is in Chili. South AmrU-i, was read and a letter of greeting was erdertd sent him. In bis report on the "alin'.c; Mi.sionary Society. Dr. H. H. I'eHra reported the construction of community

centers at North Hammond and Kast Chicago and similar prooj.-rs planned for Indiana Harbor. Gary and Hammond. On motion of the F.ev. M. H. Appleby the pay of the district superintendents waa placed on a fiat sulaty basis, he salaries to be equalized as near as possible. The following;- appointmer.ts were ms.de In the South Bend d. strict winch include Lake county. W". E. McKenle; superintendent: A rjroa, A. A. Dunlavc-y; Chesterton and BurdiCk, II. K. Tee',; Crovn Point. J. A. Ayling: Culver. K. M. Kuomen: I--Motte. Leslie G. Tenixdin: ICust Chicnfo, George B. Jones; Gary. 1 First ehurch) W. G. Seaman and G. II. F-iaek. fGrace Church) T. E. Horn; Hamlet, A. W. Sinitli; Hammond. (Center.nary) TV. C. H'.nslee. (First Church) Benjamin Kist. (Monroe Street' C. H. l.eeica; Hanna, II. A. McCurdy: Ilenur.. J. A Lord; Hobart. H. O. Knwall; Indiana Harbor, L'lmer J-nes: Knox, C N. McBrayer; Lacrosse, w. '. Dielio; laker!lle, C. I'olen: .l.Ep..rte. A. T. F.rigg; Leroy, H. Warner; Merrill ill c and Griffith, TV. A. Moore; Mioiupan City, W. E. v"arriner; New Car! isle, to he supplied: North Judson, Gustav A. Trodie; North Liberty, W. B. Collier; Ofcer and Bethel. P. C. Eltonwood; Pl:-mouth. T. Martin; Rolling; Prairie. O TV, Kiddle: Salrm.'H. I. Bollinger: South Bend, (Kpworth Memorial) O. V. .'ackson, (First Church) to bo suc;aested, (Grace Church) B. r. Beck.

T.'ver yinro tio- i!aj' wben i";ary pained it nante. 1 here has hern no law eith.i i;i Ga;y ur the j.t.a t e of Indiana t-ov.rnuig tha fa'r of dangerous fire-t-'N3. if striej '.mr in force in IIM110H ;t h.es resulted in the sun totcrs and mui'do'crs of hn Tiei liborlnv? s'ate t.i aveliiiic to Gary and thT Lake c "tiTiiy vi'ies for the So purpose of iiirvma lirinrros. Kven some of the d:;; stores in the city of Gary ara .: ryin a I'ne nf fir arms', openly disT'l.iyod their stock in the store winib.ws and are 1'ing them at cxhorbittiiit r.nd fancy prices. A r. nis d by tiie larre number of ir urdcra. sh' Otin afft ays and pun t.it.Ts whe have been taken into the custody of the police in the past two or three months, the Gary council took action in the form of passin an ordinance to its third reading which will prohibit the sale of firearms, except upon a pcrmi granted by the pojird .if sh ty. It aVi makes it an offense to djspluy firearms in store windows and in violation is punishable by a fine rtot J 6 t ban $3(fl. In ord t to keep those g-unmen from j.vni; to Hammond, Kast Ohlcaeo and cti.er citios in the rccion and purchasiriL.' firearms an effort Is to be mad to fret the city authorities of other cities in the county to pa?s an ordinance, ah r.c similar line.

OLD BATTLES FOUGHT OVER IN HOUSTON ! rOCST'.'N'. Tex . (let. i. With canes. CTUtches and wooden less being; used as v.--pnns. he civi war is raKtnt; In all i'.s fury today in Houston. Tiire more tiro remain in which to complete the fighting, which wi'l end Friday with a Krand march of the men those that tire left f them who foup'tit in defen"e of the south under Gns. Ahlert S:Jniy Johnston. I-u-dfcrJ Forest. P. C. T. Kraiircjinrrl and many who met the fo.; Reneralcd by the famous Stonewall .1 ackson. In hotel lobbies, ball rooms and on ffeet co-nt-rs gfrat batt'es were lived fi-rr,-;n. Grixiled and frray- veterans. soiie with wooden leers, others bent with asre, but many with bodies almost a strnipht as youths. rl'Spito their h.avins; passed their allotted three ore and ten by s-vin years, revived the 5rar and disectrd it bit by b.t. The others compared experiences. Ssre Tfircaf, 8s!ds Quickly C!?c;f By Hamlin' WlzjidOil Sore throat and chest colds should rever be neglected. Few people realize how often they result seriously if net promptly checked. Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe, yimple and effective treatment. Used ss a gargle for sore throat it brings quick relief. Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen up .1 l-.n-J. (,'eco seated cold in one

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INDIANA SYNOD TO HOLD REALTY OFFICE IS

NINETY-FIFTH SESSION ROBBED BY THIEF

Ministers and Laymen to Meet at Crawfordsville. Event for Presbyterians

CRAWFORPSVIbbK, Ind, O-t. 6Ministers and laymen from all parts of Indiana are expected to attond the ninety-ffth session of the Indiana synoj cf the Freshytenan church, which epona ibis evening at Center Presbyterian ohurc.h. Several noted speakers will make addresne during the srj.-in, which will tt. Thursday. f'r. Samuel s. Palmer, moderator ot the penerat assembly, will make the op'jnint; addref-n. fiiuln-ss will occupy lnoRt of Wednenda y's Fesioti. Th ilev. J. i";. T'.irrett will lead the devotions service at the openinn of Wednesday's session. In the mornincr there will be reports of the committee on foreign relation.'-, the Ilev. A. C. Dudley, of Lafayette, chairman; the i-om-niiitf." on epiritu.il life, tlip v. O. T HU10H. ihairiv.iin. and the committer on f'hristian cducnti'T,, the U v. Harry K. 'ruin, of Frankfort, chairman. At 10 o'clock the Hey. Farley K. Zartman will mak" an address. John P. hanry to Mpenk. A'.'edneMdny afternoon's program Includes the following: Kepnrt of the committee on home missions, the llev. F.. W. Tyler, chairman; address by the F.ev. Wilton Merle-Smith. if NVw York, president of the board nf home misfions; address on "Tlecnnst ruction and World Froce," by John S. f'haney.

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The Ti W. Sane company, real estate operators of Indiana Harbor, was the victim yeateiday of a darin daylight burglary In which the thif or thieves secured about $150 and made their eseap.- without beinrj: detected. Thi burRlary occurred while th office force was at work in a rear room only a few feet from the room mi which the cash till is located. The tl'l was broken Into, the till smashed and cash and checks tnkfn. The each amounted to about $1E0 pnd a couple of endorse cheeks totaled about f" One check talo n whs for 130 but had not been endorsed. The burgdary was discovered by Mr. Saric upon his return from dinner. A couple of checks on the floor caurht

his attention and when replacing them in the, till the theft was discovered. It Is thougrht that some one well acquainted with the office, must have done the job.

FOR SKINTORTURES Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Just What You Need. Is Not Greasy Don't worry about eczema or other Elcin troubles. You can have a clear, healthy skin by using Zemo. Obtained at any drug More for 35c, or ejttra large bottle for $1.00. Zemo generally removes pimples, blackheads, blotches, eczema and ringworm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating jinti&eptic liquid, neither sticky nor .creasy and stains nothing. It is easily applied and costs a mere trifle for each application. It is always dependable. The E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland, O.

NEW USE FOR PATROL One lone, Jitt! lamb and three coal, constituted a load of prisoners, nno were, dumped Into the Gary polioe patrol lat nig-'nt and given a ride to the city barns. The oijtnt was f'-ojnd hy officer Snf!-

kr roamir.sr at 'argc in the vicir ity of 12th avenue and Washington street. "This is a fine business." ?aid tho.r charge Officer ToU'e Maniin. "rr.aVnii ,( cattle cur o tt of our patrol wagon. ' Th- owner Jofph Ferr.lra. IT?.". Je"fn'.snn tref-l wi'i )avp to p.i v 1 11 ' i v ? ' to 21 ! I 1 oi i o. '. i j 1 A ' h ' '"

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Geo. F. Woodard writes: "Since installing Zelnicker Ever-Tyte Rings I have no spark-plug trouble-before I had to clean 2 to .4 daily. My kerosene consumption has decreased five gallons for a ten hour day.Where I used 3 to 6 quartsof oil daily, I now use 2 to 4, saving me in all $L40 a day

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